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Well I did it
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 5:53 pm
by rubberchops
I bought an honest to goodness brass trombone. It's a King Cleveland 605 that cost me the princely sum of $125.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:24 pm
by Kingfan
Those Kings are good solid players. What did you have before, a pBone?
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 7:23 pm
by rubberchops
Yep, I was using a pBone. What's funny is that my King was half as much as the pBone cost.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:15 pm
by Kingfan
rubberchops wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 7:23 pm
Yep, I was using a pBone. What's funny is that my King was half as much as the pBone cost.
Not if you bought the King new!
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:27 pm
by rubberchops
Yeah no doubt. I got a great deal.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 12:32 am
by HermanGerman
No, you got a 605...
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 5:58 am
by BGuttman
HermanGerman wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 12:32 am
No, you got a 605...
A working playing trombone for US$125 is a good deal. Sure, sometimes you can find one for less, but more often you pay more and get less.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:27 am
by Matt K
Yeah, 605 is a solid instrument and an incredible upgrade compared to a phone, especially at that price point. You may want to consider getting a chem clean and slide work on it depending on condition. Since these are "student" horns, sometimes they aren't in the best of shape and a really nice slide makes the instrument much less annoying to play... but you wouldn't realize it until you've played a slide that isn't annoying. But beyond that enjoy it!
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 8:50 am
by Ozzlefinch
Congrats on your "new" horn! That's actually a pretty decent price. +1 on taking it in to a tech for a cleaning and adjustment.
I bought a p-bone last Christmas as a gift to myself just to try it out. It plays fine, happy colors, and definitely light weight. BUT..... it does NOT mix well with other brass instruments. It definitely needs to be played either solo or with other P-instruments.
I wouldn't recommend one to a beginner for that reason alone. You are better off doing as the OP did and buying a second-hand student instrument made of brass. The brass 'bone will serve you well for many years and you can play it in just about any environment without problems.
My summary of the P-bone is to buy one if you want one, play it for fun and practice, but don't expect to use it in any actual bands/orchestras outside of a "comedy skit" type of concept.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 9:35 am
by rubberchops
Thanks for the kind words everyone.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2022 9:40 am
by BGuttman
I have a Cool Winds plastic trombone (with F-attachment). I bought it for Christmas Caroling outdoors. Definitely won't play it in a group unless I must. It has one advantage: it's nearly impossible to dent the slide.
Halfway decent brass trombones are available in the used market. Stay away from cheap Chinese or Indian instruments -- they are really bad.
Re: Well I did it
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2022 9:11 am
by HermanGerman
All my students begin (and some end) with cheap Chinese trombones sold Thomann, Germany. They are very fine instruments!
https://www.thomann.de/de/tenorposaunen ... %20posaune